Help Entry
Shows the status of SpamAssassin as well as allows you to stop, start and restart the SpamAssassin service.Example Values
1, 0Example Default Value
0

No*

dropscore

string

Help Entry
This section lets you define what happens to spam once it has been tagged by SpamAssassin. The options are: <p>1. Deliver the Spam to an IMAP mailbox named "Spam", or if that box does not exist, the "Inbox". <p> 2. Delete Spam scored above a certain threshold, delivering all other Spam to the IMAP mailbox named "Spam".Example Values
noExample Default Value
no

No*

spamscore

integer

Description
(required_score)Help Entry
Messages that are scored above this value will be tagged and identified as Spam by SpamAssassin. Messages with scores below this value will not be tagged as Spam.Example Values
5, 7, 10Example Default Value
5

No*

rewrite_subject

string

Description
(rewrite_header subject)Help Entry
You can choose to have SpamAssassin alter the subject line of messages it identifies as spam. This can make messages tagged as spam more readily visible when viewing a list of messages, and can be used to filter messages based on the subject line in some e-mail clients.Example Values
noExample Default Value
no

No*

report_safe

integer

Description
(report_safe)Help Entry
In this section, you can set whether and how SpamAssassin alters the messages it tags as Spam.Example Values
0, 1, 2Example Default Value
1